> The 150cc Sunflower seem to be too cheap to be true. I have
> been told to stay away from Chinese scooters but the price
> is attractive. Although they claim to have Yamaha motors, I
> couldn't find anything to substantiate that. I have heard
> Chinese scooters are impossible to get repaired presently.
> Anyone have any ideas - suggestions - Can you really rely
> on the Sunflower?
>
>
> > >I own a 150cc Sunflower scooter and I averaged 60 mph
> > we were sightseeng and I rode 80 miles the first day and
> 96
> > the second. My original scooter was a 50 cc Vento and
> > averaged about 35 mph and did not have the pick up I
> > needed. I am very happy with the 150cc, so happy that I
> > bought an extra for when my granddaughters visit we do
> our
> > shopping and browsing on the scooters.
> >
> >
> > The 150cc Sunflower Scooters on Ebay seem like a great
> > buy
> > > with the longting China motor and a bunch of up graded
> > > parts like fan cooled, carb, 10Hp, 11.5lbs tq..
> 65-70mph
> > > for only $900. I was going to buy a Vento Zip GT5 but
> Im
> > > thinking of buying the Sunflower for the speed. Where
> I
> > > live the average traffic is a constant 45 to 55 mph.
> > Does
> > > any one know anything about the Sunflower Scooters
> (are
> > > they any good)? Or do you think the 50cc Vento Zip can
> > > handle these speeds?
> > >
> >
>
You would be wise to stay away from Cheap China built scooters, but the good China scooters are actually a much better investment then the other so called quality scooters. The best China and only China built scooters I would purchase are the Vento, SunFlower, and Ymoto. Anything else I thin k you will experience a problem getting parts. With the three mention scooters above parts are stocked in the United States. Something we cannot say about other brands.
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